How to watch the 2017 NBA draft at Barclays Center in Brooklyn

UCLA Bruins guard Lonzo Ball (2) drives to the basket past Kentucky Wildcats guard De'Aaron Fox (0) in the second half during the semifinals of the South Regional of the 2017 NCAA Tournament at FedExForum in Memphis on March 24.
Mar 24, 2017.(Photo: Nelson Chenault/USA TODAY Sports)

Notes: The Pistons pick 12th in the draft. They don't currently have a second-round pick, having traded their own to Utah (42nd overall) in the three-team deal that brought the Pistons point guard Reggie Jackson at the 2015 trade deadline.

8. New York: G Malik Monk, Kentucky. Age: 19. Class: Freshman. Size: 6-4, 195 pounds. The word: Along with Tatum, Monk is one of the most natural scorers in the draft, but is he a point guard? Or a two-guard? Sam Riche/TNS

16. Chicago: C Justin Patton, Creighton. Age: 20. Class: Freshman. Size: 7-0, 225 pounds.
The word: Was one of the most productive bigs in the country last season with a little three-point shooting. Nati Harnik/Associated Press

17. Milwaukee: SF Justin Jackson, North Carolina. Age: 22. Class: Junior. Size: 6-8, 195 pounds. The word: Almost ancient at 22 by today’s standards, but would be expected to be thrown right into a playing rotation. Brandon Dill/Associated Press

19. Atlanta: PF T.J. Leaf, UCLA. Age: 20. Class: Freshman. Size: 6-10, 220 pounds. The word: A lot to like here, but was production a product of playing at a break-neck pace with point guard Lonzo Ball? Kelley L. Cox/USA TODAY Sports

27. L.A. Lakers: SG Terrance Ferguson. Age: 19. Class: Played in Australia last season.
Size: 6-7, 185 pounds. The word: The Dallas-area product took a detour to Australia for one season. Projects to be a nice shooter. Stacy Revere/Getty Images